moparjohnny
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has anyone here tried this unit out for accuracy yet? thanks
Agreed, as far as I know there are NO good sending units out there. Mine works but shows 3/4 tank when full, I just live with it. I have a brand new 3/8 unit with a 1/4 return if you need it by the way. I haven't tested it but probably not accurate eitherYeap...Chinese junk
If somebody would put out a quality unit that was accurate, no doubt it will sellSounds like a business opportunity.
bad grounds will usually result in no reading at allI used Quanta but where is it made? Instructions has SPI logo. Also has French language (Canada)
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Fuel tank was Spectra Premium made in Canada.
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The unit worked flawlessly and was accurate for two years. A couple of fill ups ago the dash guage stayed on full until almost half tank. Don't know if it's the unit or a ground.
has anyone here tried this unit out for accuracy yet? thanks
Accurate as a 12 ga w bird shot.
I took a chance on the cheap one, it worked for me
I have found that the original ones with some tweaking can be better than the new repro versions.
A good leak-proof float is the key, plus good grounding.
Ha, that's tempting to pull it!You got lucky. If you ever want to sell it, it will be worth double what you paid for it.
Odd you should mention that. I just dug out a couple of "NOS" rings I bought from a member here several years ago. Measure right at .051", about the same as the junk that comes with new tanks and sending units. Live and learn, right?But I bet if you measure that OE retainer ring it's 70thou thick and not the 51 that was recently sold as NOS !